Motion constraint

- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to look at…how we can create rotary to rotary motion…and rotary to linear motion.…On the screen, you can see Gears - Complete.iam.…And this is a model I created so you can see…the final results of what we're about to create.…If we expand Gear One in the browser,…I have an angle constraint that you can right-click on…and select Drive to see this motion.…I'm going to drive from zero to 1080…and I'm going to click the double arrows…to expand the additional information.…And you can see that we're going to drive this…in one-degree increments and that's what we want.…

I'm going to simply hit play so that you can see the motion.…Here, we have the center gear rotating…and the outer gears rotating in the opposite direction,…causing this motion of the stage to ride down this shaft.…If you right-click on Angle Two and select Drive,…you can see that we get our Drive dialog…and right now, we're going to drive from zero to 1080 degrees.…If we click the double arrow, you can see that…

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3/26/2018

Get up and running with Inventor 2019, the professional product and mechanical design software from Autodesk. In this course, instructor John Helfen reviews the essential tools and techniques of this parametric design system, explaining how to build parts and assemblies and document them in a way that helps others understand how your designs can be manufactured. Learn how to create a sketch and turn it into a 3D part with the Extrude, Revolve, and Loft tools. Find out how to combine multiple parts into an assembly to test the interactions-before you spend time and money on manufacturing. Finally, discover how to document your designs with drawings, and enhance them with visual styles and annotations.